Michonne has a pretty standout look. You don't need to change your skin color to be her cause everyone will know who you are anyway
On the subject; Did people/anyone find this racist in Tropic Thunder? Never heard any controversy or blackface comments regarding it.
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The whole joke was that it WAS racist and that he shouldn't have done it. How does this keep coming up?
Why? We're all people. What makes it wrong to try look like the other person just because they don't share the same skin tone?
Just not open to having this discussion with GAF anymore. These days, you either get it or you don't.
Depends on your reason for doing it. If it's meant as mockery I would consider it racist. If it's done out of adoration for a favourite character I can't really view it as racist.
Nothing wrong with it. This isn't like those kids who wear baggy pants and basketball shirts with blackface to Look 'ghetto'. And it's definitely nothing like the truly racist zwarte piet.
I don't think this is what "blackface" is. . .
Agreed. I certainly don't want to be reminded that black people can, often, have different shaped noses to white people. Ever. Makes me mad.
But seriously, why does that make it more racist?
Nothing wrong with it. This isn't like those kids who wear baggy pants and basketball shirts with blackface to Look 'ghetto'. And it's definitely nothing like the truly racist zwarte piet.
On the subject; Did people/anyone find this racist in Tropic Thunder? Never heard any controversy or blackface comments regarding it.
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They should do a sequel to this called 'Black Guys' where Betty White and Melissa McCarthy go blackfacin' in the hood to solve a murder, with hilarious results!
I've got the feeling the majority of the people crying "racist!" are white.
You may have something there
I'm sort of amazed at the number of people in here defending blackface. It reminds me of that episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
I've got the feeling the majority of the people crying "racist!" are white.
The whole joke was that it WAS racist and that he shouldn't have done it. How does this keep coming up?
That's because it was self-aware.
The characters in the movie openly call him out on it and eventually he takes it off completely.
Robert Downey Jr.'s character was presented as someone to be laughed at, not with
There was some controversy but he was great so everyone laughed and forgot about it.
How come this only any issue for black character? No one ta[es their eyes for asian characters?
Blackface is always racist. I don't give a fuck what your intentions were.
On the subject; Did people/anyone find this racist in Tropic Thunder? Never heard any controversy or blackface comments regarding it.
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Is it sexist to dress up as the opposite gender ? Is it ageist to dress up as someone older/younger than you are ? Is it xenophobic to dress up as someone from a different country than yours ? Is it even allowed to dress up at all ?
"So, you're... um.... Courtney Cox from that episode of Friends where they went on holiday? With a sword?".
The problem with a lot of "internet SJW" bullshit is an inability or refusal to understand the idea of context. A white person depicting a black character is not #inherently racist. Blackface isn't just "white people pretending to be black," it was a racist caricature of black people based on stereotypes. That in no way describes what this cosplayer did. The same applies to the celeb who cosplayed as a character from Orange Is The New Black.
Now compare this to something that is actually built around ignorant stereotypes, like fraternities that host "Black Culture" themed parties where they dress as gangsters, welfare dependents, etc. If you can't see the difference between that and dressing up as a character from a shitty TV show you lost. The end.
I've always struggled with the idea that dressing up as a person of different descendent/skin color is -by its definition- racist.
I just look at the context of the situation. Girl likes show, girl dresses up as characters of show. Tadaaa. There's a perfect explanation for this, and it's not one of mal-intent. If your skin color doesn't match the color of the person you want to mimick, why not use makeup? It goes every way possible. White to black, black to white, and every skin tone in between.
I know in America "blackface" is controversial because of the historical racist depictions of african americans, but I don't see how it is always dragged into dress up situations today, because the depictions/dressing up today most of the time has completely different reasons/intents/contexts then blackface.
Sometimes I feel that people just learn about notorious examples of discrimination in history, and project it onto contemporary situations, calling them racist, without actually thinking why/how something was/is racist.
"Second: i am definitly not a racist, what many people said i hate racists and i have to say that i am not complete german so "
Fuck you, Lady.
Not racist at all.
But hey, we have stuff like this on TV in Europa all the time:
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ROBERT DOWNEY JR. WEARS BLACKFACE TO MOCK WHITE ACTORS WHO WEAR BLACKFACE?
Blockbuster blackface
The movie was pre-screened to the NAACP and gave him their endorsement. Gotta do some research bro or we are all just gonna aimlessly toss examples that has nothing to do with OP
I've always struggled with the idea that dressing up as a person of different descendent/skin color is -by its definition- racist.